The Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE) hosts an annual
National Training Conference in June that includes a week long Native Youth
Track designed to provide Native college students the opportunity to learn
about careers within the Federal Government, to meet American Indian and
Alaska Native federal employees, and to gain first hand experience in
understanding the positive role that Native employees can play in enabling
their respective agencies to better fulfill the federal trust responsibility
and honor the unique federal-tribal relationship.

Students who are interested must apply to the Native Youth Track. Finalists
will be selected to receive full funding to attend and participate in the
program. Contact JoAnn Brant at youthtrack@saige.org
for more information about the youth opportunities available from SAIGE.

Want
to learn more? Watch the informational video
to hear from students about their Native Youth Track experience.

We
also encourage you to visit our website (www.cnay.org) for a comprehensive list
of available resources (scholarships, fellowships, summer programs, grant
opportunities, etc.). Thank you for your continued support and interest in
the Center for Native American Youth.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? Email
us back and let us know what types of Native youth opportunities you’d like
to see and we can be sure to include them in upcoming emails. We invite you
to share your feedback.

About the CenterFounded by former US Senator Byron Dorgan, the
Center is a policy program within the Aspen Institute, headquartered in
Washington, DC. While a part of the Aspen Institute, the Center is also
overseen by a Board of Advisors. The goal of the Center is to bring greater
national attention to the issues facing Native American youth, and to foster
solutions, with special emphasis on youth suicide prevention. How
you can help.

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The Center for Native American Youth is dedicated to improving the health, safety and overall well-being of Native American youth through communication, policy development and advocacy.
The Center for Native American Youth, founded by former US Senator Byron Dorgan, is a policy program within the Aspen Institute, headquartered in Washington, DC. While a part of the Aspen Institute, CNAY is also overseen by a Board of Advisors, Executive Committee, and Youth Advisory Board.
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